As our idiotic leaders send our military to act as a free passenger service for people smugglers in the Med, the EU has decided to act. According to current EU legislation, any migrants and asylum seekers must claim asylum in the first EU country they reach. But our ‘friends’ in Brussels have decided to change that. In future, Brussels will allocate hundreds of thousands of new immigrants around the EU according to a formula set by Merkel/Juncker.
Don’t be surprised if the new formula magically ends up with the majority of African and Middle East migrants (most of whom are M*sl*ms as Christians tend to be thrown overboard to drown by the aforementioned peaceful M*sl*ms) being sent to Benefits Britain. And those that don’t come here directly, will come to Benefits Britain from other EU countries under EU freedom of movement rules as soon as they get their EU papers. After all, most of the Dutch Somalis now live off benefits in the UK much to the relief of our friends in the Netherlands.
The British government has, of course, said it will oppose any such quotas imposed by Brussels. But there’s actually nothing our government can do because on 21 November 2014, immigration and border control was just one of many policy areas that was moved from “unanimity” to “QMV” (Qualified Majority Voting) a rather important change that our politicians and mainstream media didn’t feel it worth mentioning and explaining to us. Here’s what happened:
In the EU, the Council of Ministers is supposed to make a lot of the key decisions about the main legislation to be passed by the EU. In the Treaty of Nice, many of the areas where the EU wished to legislate required unanimity of the Council of Ministers. So Britain had the option of vetoing any legislation it disagreed with.
But,�in order to �improve the quality of decision making�,�the Lisbon Treaty moved a huge number of areas from �unanimity� to “QMV”. Moreover, the threshold for QMV was lowered from countries with over 70% of the EU�s population to countries with just 65% of the EU population.
So, Britain can now be outvoted by Merkel and her cowardly stooges on virtually any EU decision.
The areas which moved from �unanimity� to �QMV� are all of these:
Area of decision-making����������������������������������� Nice��������������� Lisbon
Initiatives of the High Representative for � Foreign Affairs | Unanimity | QMV following unanimous request |
Rules concerning the Armaments Agency | Unanimity | QMV |
Freedom to establish a business | Unanimity | QMV |
Self-employment access rights | Unanimity | QMV |
Freedom, security and justice � cooperation and � evaluation | Unanimity | QMV |
Border checks | Unanimity | QMV |
Asylum | Unanimity | QMV |
Immigration | Unanimity | QMV |
Crime prevention incentives | Unanimity | QMV |
Eurojust | Unanimity | QMV |
Police cooperation | Unanimity | QMV |
Europol | Unanimity | QMV |
Transport | Unanimity | QMV |
European Central Bank | Unanimity | QMV (in part) |
Culture | Unanimity | QMV |
Structural and Cohension Funds | Unanimity | QMV |
Organisation of the Council of the�European Union | Unanimity | QMV |
European Court of�Justice | Unanimity | QMV |
Freedom of movement for workers | Unanimity | QMV |
Social security | Unanimity | QMV |
Criminal judicial cooperation | Unanimity | QMV |
Criminal law | Unanimity | QMV |
President � of the European Councilelection | (New item) | QMV |
Foreign Affairs High Representative election | (New item) | QMV |
Funding the Common � Foreign and Security Policy | Unanimity | QMV |
Common defense policy | Unanimity | QMV |
Withdrawal of a member state | (new item) | QMV |
General economic interest services | Unanimity | QMV |
Diplomatic and consular protection | Unanimity | QMV |
Citizens initiative regulations | Unanimity | QMV |
Intellectual property | Unanimity | QMV |
Eurozone external representation | Unanimity | QMV |
Sport | Unanimity | QMV |
Space | Unanimity | QMV |
Energy | Unanimity | QMV |
Tourism | Unanimity | QMV |
Civil protection | Unanimity | QMV |
Administrative cooperation | Unanimity | QMV |
Emergency international aid | Unanimity | QMV |
Humanitarian aid | Unanimity | QMV |
Response to natural disasters or terrorism | (new item) | QMV |
Economic and � Social Committee | QMV | QMV |
Committee of the � Regions | Unanimity | QMV |
Economic and � Social Committee | Unanimity | QMV |
The EU budget | Unanimity | QMV |
So, on 21 November 2014 we said goodbye to the UK as an independent country, because after 21 November 2014, Britain was no longer be able to block any legislation which was against our national interests. No wonder Cameron, Miliband, Clegg and all their self-serving sycophants in the mainstream media never mentioned 21 November 2014. After all, if we plebs had understood how our quisling leaders were handing over control of our country to Germany, more of us might have supported UKIP.
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